High Tea

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EngelsHBOStudiejaar 2

This lesson contains 38 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

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Do you drink tea?
YES
No, definitely not!

Slide 3 - Poll

What is your favorite tea flavour?

Slide 4 - Open question

How do you drink your tea?
With milk
With sugar
With milk and sugar
Just tea, please

Slide 5 - Poll

What is a traditional
British "high tea"?

Slide 6 - Mind map

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Do you agree with the Tea Shop owner?

Yes, absolutely!
No, definitely not!
Depends on the situation

Slide 12 - Poll

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How do you feel about dunking biscuits
in your tea?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 16 - Poll

What is the difference between a Cream tea and an Afternoon Tea?
A
Cream tea = creamy tea Afternoon tea = tea served in the afternoon
B
Cream tea = tea served with a scone/jam/clotted cream Afternoon tea = tea with sweet & savoury finger foods
C
Cream tea = a special tea blend from China Afternoon tea = a special tea blend from India
D
Cream tea = tea served with pie as dessert Afternoon tea = tea served with scones/jam/clotted cream in the afternoon

Slide 17 - Quiz

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Which comes first?

Cream then jam
Jam then cream

Slide 19 - Poll

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What is the Boston Tea Party?
A
A type of tea party that is celebrated with delicious Bostonian food.
B
A tea party for people living in Boston, celebrated every year.
C
An important historical event in Boston, America.
D
A political party that promotes tea.

Slide 23 - Quiz

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You are going to do a little research!
- Find recipes (min. 3) for your own afternoon tea
- Write these recipes down or save the link
- Work individually
- 5/10 minutes
- Questions? Ask them in the Teams chat
- Done? Find more recipes 

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Ideas for Afternoon/High Tea
Cucumber/Chive cream cheese sandwiches
Egg salad & cress skewers
Club sandwich
Traditional scones
Cheddar & sage scones
Deviled eggs
Banana Muffins/brownies/cakes etcetera


(link to more recipes on next slide)





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Slide 27 - Link

Your high tea ideas
(recipes)

Slide 28 - Mind map

You are going to prepare a recipe in groups
- Make groups of 3/4 and sign up via the google docs (in the Teams chat)
- Every group is going to buy ingredients and prepare a recipe for a high tea     at school
- The budget is 10,- max! save the receipt (you have to hand it in to get your     money back)

You've got 15 minutes to fill in the google docs! 
- You have to choose a recipe and decide who is going to do what.


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Let's have a look!

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Name something you learned during this lesson

Slide 31 - Open question

Name something you enjoyed during this lesson

Slide 32 - Open question

Savoury snacks are:
A
sweet
B
spicy or salty
C
delicious
D
cheap (saving you money)

Slide 33 - Quiz

Cream tea is:
A
the same as high tea
B
tea with extra cream
C
Tea with scones & jam & clotted cream
D
Devonshire tea

Slide 34 - Quiz

The Devon way to eat your scone is
A
Jam first, cream on top
B
Split your scone in two
C
No tea with scone
D
Cream first, jam on top

Slide 35 - Quiz

The perfect way to drink your tea is
A
To dunk a biscuit in it
B
To fill your cup with milk first (MIF)
C
To go for coffee afterwards
D
To have a cup of tea & enjoy a scone with it.

Slide 36 - Quiz

Afternoon tea is the term used in
A
Europe
B
America
C
Great Britain
D
The Netherlands

Slide 37 - Quiz

Are there any questions?
Thanks for joining us today!

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